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Air traffic liberalization planning impact evaluation - case study
Dr Jan Malawko
Assistant Professor Aviation Science
ICM - Interdisciplinary Centre
for Mathematical and Computational Modelling
University of Warsaw
POLAND
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„Aviation:...no other industry has quite the same mix of five key business ingredients: People, capital, technology, industrial relations and politics”
Peter Sutch – former CX Chairman
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Aviation Development Planning is a real challenge
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„IDEAL"/ "MODEL" cycle of strategic planning in aviation
in relation to Airports on the MASTER PLANNING basis in relation to Air Carriers based on NETWORK DEVELOPMENT PLAN
PLANNING INVESTMENT /infrastructure, fleet/
IMPLEMENTATION /infrastructure, fleet/
NETWORK/ CONNECTIVITY DEVELOPMENT
TRAFFIC INCREASE
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PLANNING INVESTMENT/ IMPLEMENTATION
„AIRSIDE” DEVELOPMENT „AIRSIDE” DEVELOPMENT
„LANDSIDE” DEVELOPMENT”
The detailed process of planning and realization of the airport development.
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ICAO, International Civil Aviation Organization
Airport Planning Manual, Part 1, Master Planning, Montreal Canada.
ICAO, International Civil Aviation Organization
Manual on Air Traffic Forecasting, Montreal Canada.
IATA, International Air Transport Association
Airport Development Reference Manual, Montreal, Canada.
Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)
Forecasting Aviation Activity by Airport. Washington D.C.: U.S. Department of Transportation.
Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Advisory Circular 150/5070-6B, Airport Master Plans, Washington D.C.: U.S. Department of Transportation.
Airport Development Planning – reference documents
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Source: FAA SOURCE: ICAO IBC2014
Global Aviation growth over the years demonstrates fast recovery potential after any disturbance and follows stable trend line with increase tendency .
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Reality in Aviation can surprise
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This case study concerns KTW airport located in the
south of Poland, close to the Czech and Slovak borders
(9 million inhabitants catchment area, well
industrialized region with 2 additional airports nearby)
Airports
OSR
KTW
KRK
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Unconstraint airport location (highway and rail link)
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From the beginning of the 90’s, (transformation period),
civil aviation in Poland is subjected to new calculation
model driven by economy. Traffic at KTW airport
experiences gradual growth with prompt trend line.
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Based on trend analysis short term forecasting was apparently
easy task, but the 1995 traffic result was deeply surprising.
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0,132
That was really exceptional traffic jump
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0,132 The nearby airport in KRK
was closed due to major
RWY repair,
all operations moved to
KTW for 8 month period.
That was really exceptional traffic jump
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After reopening KRK
airport , the traffic at
KTW decreased, but
was significantly higher
(more than 120 %) than
before 1995..
New trend line has been
based on data
corresponding to 1996-
2003 period
After 1995 KTW gain regional recognition
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Now, based on 8 years period, short term forecasting
was apparently easy task, but the result was deeply
surprising again.
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Traffic has suddenly raised
more than double. There
were several theories about
new trends, the saturation
level was of special concern
Since May 2004 Poland has become EU MEMBER SATE, the Open Sky is in power,
WizzAIR first home base has been established in KTW.
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155 K pax
400 K pax
2 430 K pax
600 %
1548 %
14 YEAR FORECAST
5 YEAR FORECAST
Traffic development and trends for KTW airport 1990-2008 The value of air transport liberalization, and global integration
Trend line
based on
1990-1994
data period
Trend line
based on
1996-2003
data period
Trend line
based on
2004-2008
data period
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In 2015 huge development program which
included new RWY construction, terminal
expansion, and TWY system substantial
modification has been completed at KTW
Airport. Traffic statistics can be followed at: https://www.katowice-airport.com/en/airport/annual-statistics
Liberalization of air transport services has
contributed to the dynamic and spectacular
development of air traffic in Poland and enabled
the entry of low-cost carriers into the market.
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This presentation case shows how complex is
long/medium term aviation forecasting.
The outcome results shows how confusing and unprecise
would be to rely always on trend rough projection
application to air transport forecasting.
Traffic development forecasting should take into account
all possible local and external impacting phenomena
including demand saturation level or unserved demand
identification.
CONCLUSIONS
ICAO & ICM are jointly working on liberalization
value and utilization measurement/evaluation tool
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